Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
All content for Frank’s Take is the property of Frank and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
Tech's Circle of BS: How Quantum Computing and AGI Keep Moving the Goalposts
Frank’s Take
26 minutes
1 month ago
Tech's Circle of BS: How Quantum Computing and AGI Keep Moving the Goalposts
Welcome to the reality check you didn't know you needed. In this brutally honest exploration of tech's most overinflated promises, we tear into the quantum computing and artificial general intelligence hype that's dominated 2025. Remember when Microsoft proudly announced their Majorana 1 processor with a groundbreaking... 8 qubits? Your smartphone has billions of bits, but sure, let's celebrate these 8 temperamental qubits that require cooling systems costlier than your house. Meanwhile, com...
Frank’s Take
Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...